Torpex Games, a new studio from Seattle, has put up there website with some
tasty information about a next-gen console game they are developing with the help of Richard Garfield and Skaff Elias the creators of Magic: The Gathering.
Here is the scoop from the site:
Quote:
Torpex Games is forming a studio in the Seattle area. On our current project, we are working with Richard Garfield and Skaff Elias, of Three Donkeys, LLC. Richard is the game designer and inventor of the Magic: the Gathering trading-card game, and Skaff is the game designer responsible for creating the Magic: the Gathering Pro Tour. We are working on a next-generation console game involving great big guns.
Bill Dugan, founder, was most recently the executive producer at Activision's Treyarch studio, on the "Spider-Man 2" console game for PlayStation 2, XBox, and GameCube. He estimates the games he has worked on have grossed $200 million worldwide. Bill started in video games in 1986 as a scripter on the acclaimed RPG "Wasteland", developed by Interplay Productions and published by Electronic Arts. He has also worked at Wizards of the Coast and Sierra Entertainment, as the executive producer on games like "Magic: the Gathering Online" and "Half-Life" for PlayStation.
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Thanks to
Gamecloud for the tip.
Ok, so was "console game involving great big guns" meant figuratively or literally?